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Show Genola Jottings. Opportunities t FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. f Inquire Mrs. Mattie Kapple 39-t- 1 Mr. J. Ear A baby girl was born to Mr. FOK SALE Team of well-- ) Smid.ix Carter Delbert j days in Salt matched bay mares, full sisters, and Mrs. John S. Openshaw, Santaquin. Mrs. James p,ule and dangh-- j SIXTY acres land for sale,! Miss Henrietta Douglass was in tel- Effie were Spanish orb vis,)- of (,fs Sunday within H mile of sugar beet Salt Lake isiting for a couple - lays last week. Mendendump, lavson. Hymn .Mrs. .Minnie Douglass went to ball. Mrs. Charles Cravens ciilcr- - Salt Lake last Saturday for a Limed the Hri.lge elubSat.ird.. few days isit. FOR S A LE A used 1917 Ford at her home. ear in excellent condition. Apply nlternoon J. C. Ellsworth am Knowles Motor Co. Afternoon tl)( jie )aii,.s (f spent the week elld oil club worked last Thurs- and Sewing oats. pleasure in Salt Lak of FOR SALE-O- ne day at the gauze room. See Carl Nelson. Messrs. E. N Ellsworth, J. C. M rs. J. A. Clayton went to Salt Ellsworth and II. Roland Tietjen five sale for sevhome MODERN j., e Tuesday for a isit of Provo on business Monwere in screened L w and porch. it rooms relathes. bath; eral davs day evening. Cash or terms to suit buyer. Mrs. Orson A. Daniels visited OWEN E. HARNETT. f Prices of Refreshments at the at Spanish Fork last week with Modern FarriLaura Mrs. Pharmacy: Nut sundae, For Rent; One hundred acre her daughter, ice cream, 5c and 10e; I0e; plain farm. Inquire Justin A. Love day. all sodas, 5c. adv IGtf. less, at once. Prices of Refreshments at the Mr. Alton Hancock and Mrs. J. Nut sundae, Modern It pays to trade with the Huge 0c; plainPharmacy: ice cream, 5c and 10c; H Chase of Salt Lake spent SunFurniture Co. ndv day in Pavsoii willi their parents nil sodas, 5c. Mr. and Mrs Asa Hancock'. Mrs. L. R. Conyers of Eureka was visiting here the fore part of isit the Modern Pharmacy Hie week with her parents, Mr. when you are lired and thirsty. and Mrs. S, 15. Wilson. Nut sundaes, 10c; plain ice cream, 5e and 0e; all sodas, 5e. Visit the Modern Pharmacy 'when you are tired and thirsty. Mrs. R. A. Porter had her parice ents, Mr. and Mrs. (lebhardt of (Nut l()e; plain sundaes, an The government will force and 10e; all sodas, 5e. Ogden as her guests last week. advance on coal of 50c per 'Max Porter his accompanied 1,1,11 A Messrs. ''.v. George 1013. home. grandparents ton, beginning July 1st, j. Daniels and (leorge Amos rein a letter received by Colvin jurned the fore part of the week Mrs. J. ( '. Ellsworth and three &. Reece Co. from W. C. Arm-- . from a tour of several days spent voting sons, Spencer, Elmo and in southern Idaho. They made he Samuel, left last Thursday evenstrong, State Chairman of De- trip by automobile, and visited ing for Satt'ord, Arizona, to visit fense, to this e fleet, it was also Idaho Falls, Hurley, Rupert and for several weeks with Mrs. Ellstated that dealers have the other plaees of that state, meet-lin- sworths parcnls, Mr. and Mrs. 'tunny former residents of Samuel Clarridge. hi her wax' privilege to raise the priee any dayson who are doing well there home she will visit at San Diego time. iln Idaho Falls they spent a l.riet and Los Angeles. In order to protect, yourself si op with Mr. and Mrs. Dae 5a rnett. If the many friends of Lester from this advance, and a posFraneom are wondering why he sible coal shortage next seaDAY OBSERVED is so unusually genial these last MOTHERS son, buy all the coal you can few days, let it he known that NOW. Mrs. Franeom presented him with Mothers day was observed by a son on Saturday. bouncing he Sunday schools of both wards Mother and ha he are doing fine. Minday morning. Appropriate irograms wore carried out. One Mr. Janies F. Hiatt The Reliable Coal House wautiful feature was the bev auminceandhe Mrs. engagement of their pf little girls dressed in white Mattie to Mr. C. II. daughter lgo distributed white carna- Olephant' of ille, Ftali. Orangex tions to all mothers present. Private Wells (Toward of t he Mr. Olephant is one of Uncle 115th field artillery, Camp Kear- Sams boys at Camp Kearny. He is home on a furlough now. The ny, who is at home oh furlough, will take place in the spoke in the First ward chapel marriage Salt Lake Temple in the near Sun,iu the afternoon sen ices on future. in his experiences day, giving jfamp life and encouraging the , The lucky number 13 is still .mothers and wives who have sons with Asa Hancock of Pavsoii, e ;ttnd husbands in the army. who enlisted several months ago Howard praises the goveru-iicn- t for the good wholesome with the 3 lUtli Engineers. On the mod and splendid clothing and 13th of April lie was transfered to the Headquarters Co. of the piarters with which the men are 13th infantary. He is at present .rovided. at Camp Freemont. Calif., but expects to leave soon for the city Notice to Pupils in Music. I - A 35-t!- 1 35-2t-- p 35-t- Save Money and Protect Yourself 1 g 1 Colvin & Reece Co. 1 FOR New or Used Cars Shuler Motor omSomewhere. During my absence for a short time, anyone who wishes to enter tiny classes may register Saturdays and begin work with Miss Florence Nowall, at my home, and (continue with me upon my Before You Buy 8 ., nesdav afternoon shower for Miss whose marriage w eek. Miss ('aerie Larsen and Mr ('!is (I. .Miindav were married in PinMi Thursday. Miss Larsen is the daughter uf .Mrs. A. C. i and has been reared in this Mr. Monday eame eummiinity. here with his parents from Kansas two years ago. Mr. and.Mrs. Monday returned Thursday even-- j ing trum Prou and Imve gone to tin mi housekeeping gromnsj homestead by the lake. School closed Friday with an entertainment in the evening. Ini addition to the play, Rip Van Winkle. dramatized and acted by the pupils, there were musical and reading numhers. After the program there was a box Innelij a net ion from wliieli $7.70 wasj realized. The money will be used in the purchase of additional equipment for the seluml next xear. Mr. and .Mrs. Otis (I. Monday entertained their friends at a wedding reception and dance in llie school lit. use Saturday night. Delicious refreshments were servell. ( lennln guests n hlt-nf- AUTO REPAIRING We Are Glad to Advise i you that tl.e officers of this institution are ahwns prepared to discuss the individual business problems of our in the hope that our wide t perience in matters assistance. of finance and commerce mav be of genuine i of this institution are invited to communicate with us. Non-depositor- s State Bank of Payson THE PEOPIJTS from- Santaquin, Henson of Draper, who is an aunt of the bride, Mr. and .Mrs. Jas. Seeley of Salt Lake : and City, her .Mrs. Thus. Callister ami Miss Lillian and .Mr. Leonard Callister of Provo, former residents of this community. Mrs. Clias. Gardner and small sun Vernon of Salem spent the week with her mother, Mrs. A. ('. Larsen. Mr. Otto J. Poulson of Provo, County Farm Pest Inspector, w as in the valley Monday investigating the grasshopper situation, lie did not consider there was probability of much trouble from that source this year. Hugh E. Muiulny has secured a dunce homestead adjoining those of, his brothers, Otis and Ira. He will not move onto it until fall. (!. E. Andersen of Springville canvassed the community Tuesday in the interest of his photography, hooks and other Mrs. half-broth- sisler-in-laxv- SUMMER COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT Leonard Steineckert will commence his Summer in Course Piano-Fort- e May 20. During week of May 13 students may call at studio for assignment of ssons. Past experience shows that tht progress made in the summer is equal to what is usually accomplished in the remainder of the year, when the time is taken up with other school work, Call or phone 120. notice OF CITY POUNDKEEPER S SALE Notice is lieerby given to the owner or owners of the amnia's hereinafter described and to whomsoever it may concern: That there are impounded at the) present time in the city pound t he following described animals: Kind of animal and number: One mare; one bay two-year-ol- rse. Full in d dsciiption by color, age, marks, brands, etc.: One black mare, mane reached, weight about 900 lbs. No brands visible. 'Also one bay horse, saddle marks and collar marks, knee sprung in. left front leg, weight about 900 lbs., age 10 or yrs., branded O (with bar through) on left thigh and SU on left side of neck. If said animals are not claimed ami. all amounts due thereon paid, and said animals taken 1 1 away within ten days from the dare of the first publication of Who appears in Hells this notice, they wili be sold by the oily poundkeeper at public Hinges at the Gayety. sale, at city pound, Roy Wilsons next Wednesday corral, in this' city, at the hour of 2:00 p. m., Alay 25, 1918, to the highest eai bidder. Date of first publication Mav OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ROY WILSON, 1918. 16, adv-3(5-- 0 0 0 City Poundkeeper. 2t 0 Dixons is the Best Place in Town to Buy Eatings, and thats 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q Everything in $ 0 LUMBER, SHINGLES, HARDWARE, BARBED X 0 0 no $ Camouflage -- .s .;. A . 4 A Local Agent for Dread naught Tires and Tubes PAYSON AUTO CO. WIRE, WIRE FENCE, CEMENT, PLASTER, PAINT, OIL and GLASS. Farm $ SANTAQUIN, Ilmne UTAH 22-r- 3 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Wait Until 1 Get My Hat Will to Howard & Sons to do our sl.op- you know they have fresh vegetables i,ml "it, and what thev havent "( l,'1 'j'1110'- - ii'i'-y i he at cant be got v "ii may get a sliaung of Floyds finger, too. but it . pmu-- Didu t Fair Treatment, CleanlinesrCourtesy 0. P. CL0WARD Ml' close at ((lfl is omotto. & SONS VE0etaBI.ES, s E. B. PARRY, Mgr. Implements. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BEEBE LUMBER CO. 00 Phone 2 w Lathe and Machine Work Machine Blacknmithing Auto Bodies Battery Charging and Repairing BANK- -( friends j 35-2- can always be secured from your banker who has at heait in your very best interests. In fact, there are men, who of questions of business, prefer a bankers athice to thal a lawyers. Ear-m-i- The ladies bridge club of Pay-solias for some time (last, and will continue as long as the war lasts, turned over their entire prize money for Red Cross work. The ladies meet every week, and Miss Xewall is a competent the party who entertains paws teacher of music and no student $.)( f or the privilege of enterneed hesitate to begin the study taining. This money is all being of music with her. paid into the Red Cross fund inANNOUNCEMENT. MRS. L. I). STEWART. stead of being given for prizes, t as xis formerly the custom. This I have started a shoe repairing week the ladies turned over $22 to the secretary, Mrs. A. C. Sor- business just east of the library ensen. The ladies should- - be and am prepared to do all kinds highly commended for theii pat- - of work in my line. riot ic spirit. ANDREW THUSTRUP. re-iur- Company ,.lilM.f Pri-(lal- FORD See The Farm P.ureau im-- Tuesday night ami arranged for the eon-- l striictimi uf a system of ditches jto fare for irrigation waste water. Alsu 5. A. Smith was elected .secretary-treasure- r to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of R. ,. Fillmore. Mrs j.: Ilin)l;V groceries 0 0 0 0 |